Friday, June 25, 2010Pick Your Own Lavender, The Yule Love it Lavender FarmToday we spent thing morning at the VERY lovely Yule Love it Lavender Farm in Leonard, Michigan. It is a wonderful place to visit. We went there because my daughter loves to pick flowers and I thought it would be fun for her to go someplace where the entire purpose was to pick flowers. I also happen to love lavender. She had fun, but was probably a bit too young to pick lavender because we had to be specific about which stems we picked (they had to be flowering and we had to cut in between the first and second set of leaves), but we all still really enjoyed it because she could do other things like carry the stems we picked and put them into the basket. After picking the lavender we sat down for some amazing lavender ice cream. We each had a bowl and it was superb! I am plan on trying to make some in the future. Then the kids headed over to a little play area that was set up close to the pavilion that had a child-sized clothesline, a sandbox and a small tractor. They had a blast "washing" and "drying" the handkerchiefs they had there and playing in the sand. We didn't participate, but they also offer an afternoon tea that looked really nice, but I think we will save that activity for when my children are older and can appreciate it more. Here are some additional pictures from our trip today:
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My name is Julie Magro. This blog is a dairy of what I'm trying in the kitchen. I am on a food journey. My journey started many years ago. You see, I have always had bad feelings about processed foods. Something just didn't seem right about them. But, that doesn't mean I didn't eat them. Until recently, when the ethics and health benefits of how our food is grown and/or raised became a passion.
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Really neat. I have ots of lavender growing in my tiny little yard.
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